> Select Analysis, Velocity Histograms or use the shortcut (Ctrl+8)
> The Velocity Histograms show the distribution of Velocity. The X-axis shows Velocity. The Y-axis shows the percent of time that that Velocity occurred as a percent of the total.
> The Histogram displays the relative amount of time a particular velocity occurs. This means when a plot is higher at low velocities it has more "low velocity occurrences" and less “high velocity occurrences” than the other file. If everything else is equal (same track, rider, etc.) this indicates less low speed damping. Using this, you can see fairly small changes in setup.
> If the Histogram shows no change, there is no change!
> If you compare 2 files and one file shows more number of occurrences of Low Velocities this means it is spending more of it's time at low velocity. In general this means it has more Low Speed Damping than the other file. Do not expect to see the "perfect curve".
> Particularly for road racing this is a great way to view balance for front and rear. Open a Front file in File location 1 and a Rear file in File location 2.